Neurology
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Male | 42
Sir I have had two foot foot drop for the last few years, let me know the solution
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
The best solution for foot drop is usually an AFO (ankle-foot orthosis) brace. This brace helps to keep the ankle in the correct position and supports the foot, allowing you to lift it more easily. Your doctor may also recommend physical therapy or other treatments, such as electrical stimulation or surgery, to help strengthen and improve the function of the muscles in your foot and ankle.
Male | 26
Both legs Foot drop problem since last 2 years. Please tell me if you can treat this?
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Both legs foot drop condition needs proper evaluation & investigations.
In my knowledge, if nerve palsy or injury is the reason then Tendon transfer treatment is done, but a doctor who specializes in neurology would have a lot of knowledge, please reach out to some neurologist in Mumbai, or other cities that are near to your place.
Male | 52
Hi sir/madam, I'm Suffering from right eye swelling,redness from past 25 days... recently I have visited a hospital and got my cerebral Angiogram test done...it was found that there is Dural arterveinous fistulae along bilateral cavernous sinuses nd clivus draining into bilateral petrosal sinuses and right superior opthalmic vein...which is causing swelling of eye,redness,watery eyes...They have suggested an exercise near neck(compression) for this problem. my question is does this problem go away with this exercise? How common is this problem?Any medical emergency required?What is the cost for stereographic radiation therapy? Thank you.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
The answer to your question depends on the cause of the dural arteriovenous fistulae. If it is caused by a congenital abnormality, exercise may help reduce the symptoms, but it is unlikely to completely resolve the condition. If the cause is a tumor or an aneurysm, then exercise may help reduce the symptoms, but a more comprehensive treatment plan may be required. The cost of stereotactic radiation therapy varies depending on the institution providing the therapy. It is best to seek advice from a specialist to determine the best course of treatment.
Male | 45
Respected Dr sahab I suffered laziness and tiredness every time but I taken satvit plus co q forte not batter. My sugar, thyroid, vitamin D and vitamin b12 all are ok. pl suggest
Dr. Babita Goel
General Physician
Answered on 23rd May '24
If your sugar, thyroid, vitamin D, and vitamin B12 are all normal, then the Satvit Plus Co Q Forte may not be the best choice for you. It is possible that you are just feeling tired due to a lack of sleep or stress. Consider getting more sleep, exercising regularly, and reducing stress. In addition, make sure you are eating a balanced diet with plenty of fruits and vegetables and avoiding processed foods. Finally, if you are still feeling tired, consider talking to your doctor about other potential causes and treatments.
Male | 70
My left FTP operated in 2018 Nov. Now 2months there is pain in that portion. Whom should I approach? Where neurologist or neurologist surgeon?
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
You should approach the person who operated on you, but if there's lack of availability or if you need second opinions, then our page might be useful - Best Neurosurgeon in India. Do let us know if you need guidance or help with any other issue!
Male | 52
GM.. I am suffering from pain in hips,Thigh and whole RT leg. A.Type II modic changes at L5-S1 level B.L4 -5 disk reveals defuse posterior bulge,indenting anterior thecal sac. C.L5 -S1 is reduced in height, reveals focal posterior annular tear and shoes diffuse posterior bulge with medium size broad based poterocenral and right paracentral protrusion with medium sized overlaying right paracentral disk extrusion (8x6 mm) with superior migration for 4.4 mm and interior migration for 6 mm compression interior thecal sac , right budding nerve root and encroaching neural foramina . Moderate central canal stenosis is noted at this level . Residual canal diameter is 6 mm.
Dr. velpula sai sirish
Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Specialist For Stroke
Answered on 23rd May '24
Female | 54
I have cervical spondylitis since past 6 months. Doctor prescribed many medicines. But i have headache and itching in head. i feel something crawling in my head and scalp itches too. Now i feel pain in my neck and left hand and heaviness in left side in 2 fingers. I also had physiotherapy for 10 days. I have my MRI report too.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
It sounds like you may have a neurological condition in addition to cervical spondylitis. Headache, itching, crawling sensation on scalp, and pain in the neck and hand are all common symptoms of a neurological condition. It would be best for you to see a neurologist for further evaluation and treatment. The MRI report may provide some insight into what is causing your symptoms, but it is unlikely to be the only factor. The neurologist may recommend further tests, such as an EEG or nerve conduction studies, to pinpoint the source of your symptoms. In the meantime, it may be beneficial for you to continue with the physiotherapy and take any medications prescribed by your doctor.
Male | 24
Sir mera name Surendra Singh Degana, Nagaur se hu. Meri voice clearly nhi aati jisase dusro ko samjhne me dikkat hoti hai, unhe thik se samjhane ke liye 2-3 baar bolna padta hai. Kya meri help kar sakte hai, ki me clearly bol saku, aur agar aap kar saktey hai toh mai janana chahunga ki speech therapy ki fees kya hai or isme time kitna lag sakta hai. Yeh mera mobile no.: 9672115931
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Sir the reason for sudden occurrence of speech problems could be plenty, ranging right from migraines, to stroke, to stress, to some neurological disorder, and for same, we will advice you to get in touch with Speech Therapy doctors in Mumbai, or in any other city that you find convenient. Since the nature of your problem isn't clear therefore we can't arrive at any particular assumption as to how many sessions will be needed for you, but for a single consultation charges can be anything between Rs. 500 to Rs. 3,000.
Female | 65
My mother is diagnosed with disc bulge with nerve compression l4 l5, Her right foot is getting numb when she walks. Pls suggest us what we should do?
Dr. Saksham Mittal
Orthopedist
Answered on 23rd May '24
While analyzing the problem it indicates nerve compression, If numbness is persistent If no relief from medications and Physiotherapy, surgery may be required. For the exact solution you need show the MRI report to the orthopedist.
Male | 23
Why my body is getting to much goosebumps of every time
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Sir this can either be a sign of neurotypical disorder, or some other disease which is in its initial stage, so best would be to get examined by general physician. You can refer our page - General Physicians in Mumbai, or in any other city, if it interests you.
Female | 22
Pressure always feel in brain heartbeat suddenly fast
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
It may be due to stress or anxiety. In such cases, it is advisable to practice mindfulness meditation, deep breathing and some relaxation exercises. Also, knowing the cause of your stress and anxiety may help. If the problem still continues, please consult a reputed doctor to address the issue. I hope this helps.
Female | 48
I am 48 years old and suffering from carpal tunnel from past 6 years. Earlier problem was not so much but now I am feeling numbness in my right hand while writing or doing any particular work. Should I go for surgery? Is there any physiotherapy after surgery and after how long I can do writing work as I am a teacher
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
You should go for surgery if your symptoms are very severe and make it difficult for you to do your everyday activities. Yes, after surgery, physiotherapy is done for better flexibility and strength. When can you resume writing and other work depends on the type of surgery you had and other things. It is important to listen to your doctor and start writing only after consulting him.
Male | 21
Hi sir I am Rajat. From district saharanpur (uttar pardash) mujhe muscle dystrophy ka bimari dmd or main thik hona chata hu sir......iska permanent ilaz kya h sir or main thik hona chata hu.....sir per iska permanent treatment kya h..???
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
There’s no cure, but with medicines and other therapies your symptoms can be managed, your muscles can be protected, and your heart & lungs can function in healthy state too. From injections to certain oral medications, you can consult other neurologists for second opinions - Best Neurologist in India.
Male | 20
I had epilepsy since 2004, reflecting on eyes appearing as red and blue light flashing and double vision further mild headheck and vomiting sensation. At that I am not losing consciousness. Last episode appeared in 2015 . I am using Zonisep tablet 125 MG per day till today. Requested for better medical suggestions in this regard.
Dr. Gurneet Sawhney
Neurosurgeon
Answered on 23rd May '24
I recommend taking the medication as prescribed to you by your doctor. But if you experience any side effects from it or want to go for some other treatment, you can talk to your neurologist. He will suggest some other treatments based on your condition like lifestyle changes, CBT or acupuncture etc. Also, follow-ups is must.
Male | 74
My brother shows the following symptoms: loss of balance difficulty in swallowing difficulty in eye ball movement dementia kindly advise the nature of his sickness
Samruddhi Bhartiya
Member of team ClinicSpots.
Answered on 23rd May '24
We are extremely sorry for the delay in our response. We aren't 100% sure but we think that it's a possible case of Parkinson's disease. But we can't be sure as we don't know his medical history, comorbidities, and the amount of time for which thee symptoms have been prevalent. But in any case, you must show the patient to a neurologist, and our page may help with regards to that - Best Neurologist in India. We wish for the speedy recovery of the patient and let us know if we can provide information on anything else!
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